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Despite its late birth, in 2006, the shopping complex quickly captured the interest of Saigon residents, particularly the youth. With over 400 domestic and international brands and the major tenant being Japan's premier store Takashimaya, you can enjoy and experience a first-class shopping experience in the city's most prominent location. Saigon Center Shopping Center has brand new stores.


The eye-catching design from both the outside and inside makes Saigon Center one of the best shopping malls in Vietnam. Overall, the mall is laid out in a non-traditional manner that is neither dry nor overly sophisticated. Outlets are clearly separated, and practically every store is meticulously decorated to entice customers' attention. Those who have visited this Vietnam shopping mall center say it reminds them of Takashimaya in Singapore.


Aside from well-known fashion businesses and eateries, tourists will come across various coffee shops that Saigon's millennials have become accustomed to, such as Runam, Khanhcasa, Ember,... They are not only a great spot to drink but also a great backdrop for photography. That is one of the reasons why Saigon Center has long been a popular weekend destination for young adults and teenagers.


Address: Le Loi Road, Ben Nghe, District 1

Website: https://shopping.saigoncentre.com.vn/

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Top 10 Best Shopping Malls in Vietnam

  1. top 1 Vincom
  2. top 2 Lotte
  3. top 3 AEON
  4. top 4 Trang Tien Plaza
  5. top 5 Saigon center
  6. top 6 The Garden
  7. top 7 Diamond Plaza
  8. top 8 Crescent Mall
  9. top 9 Takashimaya
  10. top 10 SC VivoCity

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